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a Seaside Town in the county of Devon

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Mick Covell
Mick Covell
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quotePosted at 22:28 on 14th November 2008
I love wine gums , preferably Maynards but I will eat any i can get my gruby little hands on !
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 22:30 on 14th November 2008

Oh boy..how much time do we have!!! LOL!!!

I don't know what wine gums are!!

My fav...anything with sugar but I'll take chocolate covered gummie bears!!  

 

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 22:34 on 14th November 2008
On 14th November 2008 22:30, Krissy wrote:

Oh boy..how much time do we have!!! LOL!!!

I don't know what wine gums are!!

My fav...anything with sugar but I'll take chocolate covered gummie bears!!  


They do chocolate covered gummie bears?  I'm not sure what I think of that, I don't think I'd like them, but I'd be willing to try.

I like chocolate with orange flavours. Right now I have a bar of Lindt Creation Orange. Which is dark chocolate with chocolate mousse and orange filling. I will eat one square a day.

This thread sounds familiar, I think we've got one running somewhere else.

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Mick Covell
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quotePosted at 22:35 on 14th November 2008

Chocolate covered gummie bears ? hmmmm . Dont know about that . Guess I will have to try them sometime .

Wine gums are gummies of a kind . You can get them a few places in the States . I've found them at Dillons and World Market . Or there are online stores where you can British foods from such as Jolly Grub .

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 22:55 on 14th November 2008
I've ordered from the same British store for the 16 years I've lived here. They pretty much know what I want, which is usually Scott's Porage Oats, HP sauce, McVities Chocolate biscuits.
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Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 00:13 on 15th November 2008
How about Jellyatrics? They are made the same as jelly babies, but are grandmas and grandads. About 3 inches long. Anyone tried them yet?
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Mick Covell
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quotePosted at 01:27 on 15th November 2008
Nope , thats a new one on me Lol !
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Cathy E.
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quotePosted at 02:37 on 15th November 2008
Ummm! This is a hard one since I am a sugar addict! Rhebb's home made chocolates and Almond Joy bars. Anything mint chocolate. Lindt Chocolates. Dove dark chocolates. But I could make a list as long as ...... mouth watering, anyone got a napkin?  Laughing
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Mick Covell
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quotePosted at 02:40 on 15th November 2008
Here you go Cathy ! One of the things I miss about England on occasion is Thorntons . I loved their single source chocolates .
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 03:07 on 15th November 2008

When I go back home, it's tradition for my best friend (of 35 years) and I to go to Thorntons for a hot chocolate with cream and a chocolate or slice of something good.

Ah! Just one more reason to be homesick for home.

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